Input Managers are a better analogy, and honestly I do not install 3rd party Input Manager since I understand their behavior.
Well, you should give this one a shot:
http://www.bitart.com/CocoaGestures.html
Never once caused any problems of any kind. Solid as a rock, and incredibly useful.
Since when did IT become programming? Don't get me wrong, it requires some skills -- but writing a couple maintenance scripts doesn't count as programming in my book.
blech, 6 figures for VBA macros? I guess it's a living... um, good job, but I'd sooner toss my machine out the window than work with Excel all. day. long.
Be honest with yourselves and think about how we would we be reacting if the situations were swapped.
Ha ha ha ha. Let's see... the situation is swapped: Microsoft develops a beautiful, intuitive, kick-ass music player that integrates seamlessly with software that is just as awesome. Not only that, but everything actually works! There's more... Microsoft then makes a deal with the record industries that changes the course of music history.
Yeah, if the roles were reversed I'm sure we'd be REALLY pissed at "Microsoft" for doing something decent for a change...
While we're playing fantasy games, I'm a banana.
---
http://lorenb.com
AAC was developed by Dolby... and FairPlay was developed by a third party as well...
Apple is doing what it does best -- taking technology with awesome potential and delivering it to people like me in a pretty package.
Since when did IT become programming? Don't get me wrong, it requires some skills -- but writing a couple maintenance scripts doesn't count as programming in my book.
blech, 6 figures for VBA macros? I guess it's a living... um, good job, but I'd sooner toss my machine out the window than work with Excel all. day. long.
There's more to life than money.
AAC was developed by Dolby... and FairPlay was developed by a third party as well... Apple is doing what it does best -- taking technology with awesome potential and delivering it to people like me in a pretty package.